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Old 02-14-2007, 07:14 AM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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How about a book swap?

Hey guys-

I know most of us probably read the same types of books, so I was thinking..

Why not get a "book swap" thread going on here?

I got the idea from my wife, she is on a scrapbooking website and they did something very similar...

You read a book, you post it here for a swap..

I have a few books I'd be willing to swap for other decent books..

Anyone interested?

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Good idea Tram!
 

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Jim has a HUGE collection of noody books he found in an old building...mostly all English ladies from the '40s...
 

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Jim has a HUGE collection of noody books he found in an old building...mostly all English ladies from the '40s...

Then eBay them puppies and then you will have some $$$ for your die-cast purchases.
 

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Re: How about a book swap?

Hey guys-

I know most of us probably read the same types of books, so I was thinking..

Why not get a "book swap" thread going on here?

I got the idea from my wife, she is on a scrapbooking website and they did something very similar...

You read a book, you post it here for a swap..

I have a few books I'd be willing to swap for other decent books..

Anyone interested?

Jeff

Interesting idea, Jeff, only downside, for myself anyway, is that I'm not sure how many of my books I'd want to give up! But I'm sure I could find a few!
 

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That's an awesome idea.
 

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Yeh, I have a hard time getting rid of some books occasionally..

I need to go through my books when I get home and see what I've got to get rid of..
 

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We'd like to play too!
We have a sizable collection here, I think it's around 500 books, with several duplicates. Darn publishers keep reissuing books with new covers.

I could generate a list, but It may take a little time.
 

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